The must-have companion to Bill O'Reilly's historical docudrama
Legends and Lies: The Patriots, an exciting and eye-opening look at the Revolutionary War through the lives of its leaders. The American Revolution was neither inevitable nor a unanimous cause. It pitted neighbors against each other as loyalists and colonial rebels faced off for their lives and futures. These were the times that tried men's souls: No one was on stable ground, and few could be trusted.

5 out of 5 stars

Couldn't stop listening!

By
Erin
on
08-05-16

Killing Jesus

A History

By:
Bill O'Reilly,
Martin Dugard

Narrated by:
Bill O'Reilly

Length: 6 hrs and 22 mins

Unabridged

Overall

4.5 out of 5 stars
5,452

Performance

4.5 out of 5 stars
4,822

Story

4.5 out of 5 stars
4,841

Millions of people have thrilled to best-selling authors Bill O'Reilly and historian Martin Dugard's
Killing Kennedy and
Killing Lincoln, works of nonfiction that have changed the way we view history. Now the anchor of
The O'Reilly Factor details the events leading up to the murder of the most influential man in history: Jesus of Nazareth. Nearly 2,000 years after this beloved and controversial young revolutionary was brutally killed by Roman soldiers, more than 2.2 billion human beings attempt to follow his teachings and believe he is God.

5 out of 5 stars

The Jesus story in context

By
Kimberly
on
10-01-13

The Last Days of Jesus

His Life and Times

By:
Bill O'Reilly

Narrated by:
Edward Herrmann

Length: 4 hrs and 4 mins

Unabridged

Overall

4.5 out of 5 stars
172

Performance

4.5 out of 5 stars
145

Story

4.5 out of 5 stars
149

Packed with fascinating details, this fast-paced narrative will transport listeners back in time. In an exploration of the political and social landscape at the time of Jesus’s life, Bill O’Reilly takes on the questions surrounding his death. Who was involved in the trial and sentencing of Jesus? What circumstances led to his conviction? What were the motivations in killing Jesus? In the same way that the author gave fresh insight into the lives and times of Lincoln and Kennedy, this is an intimate portrait of the Jesus of history.

Killing Reagan: The Violent Assault That Changed a Presidency is a book by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard. The book is a biographical depiction of President Ronald Reagan, including a look at his career as an actor, his marriage to Nancy Reagan, an assassination attempt during his presidency, and his eventual physical and mental decline.

Legends and Lies takes the listener on a journey through the birth of the United States of America. Through the burgeoning Continental Congress and the heroics of those fighting before the Declaration, all the way through the Louisiana Purchase, O'Reilly brings to life great historical tales of heroism found in the early American nation. The listener will not be listening to a boring recount of ancient events, rather, O'Reilly happily illustrates and shows off many different heroes and brings a new spin on some of the most notorious acts in early American history.

Pinheads and Patriots

Where You Stand in the Age of Obama

By:
Bill O'Reilly

Narrated by:
Bill O'Reilly

Length: 5 hrs and 37 mins

Unabridged

Overall

4.5 out of 5 stars
605

Performance

4.5 out of 5 stars
328

Story

4.5 out of 5 stars
330

In his latest spirited book, O'Reilly prompts further debate with the president and the American people on the current state of the union. While the changes that took place in America during President Obama's first 18 months in office are dizzying to just think about, their real-life impact on the average American is a helluva lot stronger than that. Tempers have reached the boiling point over the shifts in healthcare, immigration, national security, energy, and the environment.

5 out of 5 stars

Entering the No-Spin Zon

By
Jennifer
on
12-08-12

Bill O'Reilly's Legends and Lies: The Patriots

By:
Bill O'Reilly,
David Fisher

Narrated by:
Holter Graham,
Bill O'Reilly

Length: 9 hrs and 51 mins

Unabridged

Overall

4.5 out of 5 stars
1,467

Performance

4.5 out of 5 stars
1,290

Story

4.5 out of 5 stars
1,292

The must-have companion to Bill O'Reilly's historical docudrama
Legends and Lies: The Patriots, an exciting and eye-opening look at the Revolutionary War through the lives of its leaders. The American Revolution was neither inevitable nor a unanimous cause. It pitted neighbors against each other as loyalists and colonial rebels faced off for their lives and futures. These were the times that tried men's souls: No one was on stable ground, and few could be trusted.

5 out of 5 stars

Couldn't stop listening!

By
Erin
on
08-05-16

Killing Jesus

A History

By:
Bill O'Reilly,
Martin Dugard

Narrated by:
Bill O'Reilly

Length: 6 hrs and 22 mins

Unabridged

Overall

4.5 out of 5 stars
5,452

Performance

4.5 out of 5 stars
4,822

Story

4.5 out of 5 stars
4,841

Millions of people have thrilled to best-selling authors Bill O'Reilly and historian Martin Dugard's
Killing Kennedy and
Killing Lincoln, works of nonfiction that have changed the way we view history. Now the anchor of
The O'Reilly Factor details the events leading up to the murder of the most influential man in history: Jesus of Nazareth. Nearly 2,000 years after this beloved and controversial young revolutionary was brutally killed by Roman soldiers, more than 2.2 billion human beings attempt to follow his teachings and believe he is God.

5 out of 5 stars

The Jesus story in context

By
Kimberly
on
10-01-13

The Last Days of Jesus

His Life and Times

By:
Bill O'Reilly

Narrated by:
Edward Herrmann

Length: 4 hrs and 4 mins

Unabridged

Overall

4.5 out of 5 stars
172

Performance

4.5 out of 5 stars
145

Story

4.5 out of 5 stars
149

Packed with fascinating details, this fast-paced narrative will transport listeners back in time. In an exploration of the political and social landscape at the time of Jesus’s life, Bill O’Reilly takes on the questions surrounding his death. Who was involved in the trial and sentencing of Jesus? What circumstances led to his conviction? What were the motivations in killing Jesus? In the same way that the author gave fresh insight into the lives and times of Lincoln and Kennedy, this is an intimate portrait of the Jesus of history.

Killing Reagan: The Violent Assault That Changed a Presidency is a book by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard. The book is a biographical depiction of President Ronald Reagan, including a look at his career as an actor, his marriage to Nancy Reagan, an assassination attempt during his presidency, and his eventual physical and mental decline.

Legends and Lies takes the listener on a journey through the birth of the United States of America. Through the burgeoning Continental Congress and the heroics of those fighting before the Declaration, all the way through the Louisiana Purchase, O'Reilly brings to life great historical tales of heroism found in the early American nation. The listener will not be listening to a boring recount of ancient events, rather, O'Reilly happily illustrates and shows off many different heroes and brings a new spin on some of the most notorious acts in early American history.

Pinheads and Patriots

Where You Stand in the Age of Obama

By:
Bill O'Reilly

Narrated by:
Bill O'Reilly

Length: 5 hrs and 37 mins

Unabridged

Overall

4.5 out of 5 stars
605

Performance

4.5 out of 5 stars
328

Story

4.5 out of 5 stars
330

In his latest spirited book, O'Reilly prompts further debate with the president and the American people on the current state of the union. While the changes that took place in America during President Obama's first 18 months in office are dizzying to just think about, their real-life impact on the average American is a helluva lot stronger than that. Tempers have reached the boiling point over the shifts in healthcare, immigration, national security, energy, and the environment.

5 out of 5 stars

Entering the No-Spin Zon

By
Jennifer
on
12-08-12

Publisher's Summary

In Bill O'Reilly's Legends and Lies: The Real West, each chapter is a standalone account of the life of an individual who was in some way notorious or iconic and lived their life during what is known as the Wild West, a period of the American frontier that spans from 1783 to 1920.

Daniel Boone was a survivalist outdoorsman. In 1778 Boone was charged with treason for negotiating a truce between British forces and a Native American tribe. Boone defended himself, and the charges were dismissed. In 1781 Boone ran for state legislature in Virginia and was twice elected to that office. After the Revolutionary War, he joined men fighting against Native Americans who were determined to hold on to their land. He was later robbed of a significant amount of money entrusted to him by Virginia settlers and spent decades selling land to pay it back.

Please note: This is a summary and analysis of the book and NOT the original book.